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Jason Hall (playwright)
Canadian playwright (born 1978) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jason Hall (born 1978) is a Canadian playwright. He was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He attended Queen's University, King's College London, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Eyes Catch Fire, his first full-length play, won Canada's Herman Voaden Playwriting Competition in 2003. It was subsequently produced at the Finborough Theatre, London in 2004 and was selected as a Time Out Critics' Choice.[1]
GBS, his second play, was first produced at Toronto's Factory Theatre in 2004 as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival. Its second production was in 2006 at Theatre503, London.[2] GBS' third production took place in March–April 2010 at New York's off-Broadway Kirk Theatre on Theatre Row.[3]
Stand Sentry, a short film adapted from his play of the same name, premiered at the Strasbourg International Film Festival on August 31, 2009.[4]
In 2005, he was selected by the Royal Court Theatre Young Writers Programme to attend the World Interplay Festival in Australia.[5] Later that year, he was chosen by the British Council's Visiting Arts programme to spend three months in residence at El Teatro Libre in Bogotá, Colombia.[6]
He currently resides in London, UK.
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Plays
- Africa Calls
- Avian Citizen
- Eyes Catch Fire
- GBS [7]
- Insurgency
- Stand Sentry
- 10, 11, 12 Third Floor
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